Salon #31 – Ed Grazda and Andrea Modica

26 June 2018: 10×10 hosted a salon with Edward Grazda and Andrea Modica at the home of Russet Lederman and Jeff Gutterman.

Ed Grazda, Mean Streets
Ed Grazda, Mean Streets (2018).

Edward Grazda (BFA, RISD, 1969) has been photographing since high school – and lived in NYC between 1970-2010. Grazda works as photographer, photo editor, and printer – and has photographed throughout Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the USA. His books include Afghanistan 1980-1989, NY Masjid: The Mosques of NY, A Last Glance: Trading Posts of the Four Corners, and, most recently, Mean Streets (in 2017).

Andrea Modica, January 1
Andrea Modica, January 1 (2017).

Andrea Modica‘s books include Treadwell, Barbara, Minor League, As We Wait, and, recently, January 1. A Guggenheim Fellow, Fulbright Scholar, and Knight Award recipient, her solo-exhibitions include SFMOMA and Cleveland Museum of Art. Modica’s work is in MoMA, the Met, the Whitney, Brooklyn Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Smithsonian, George Eastman House, and Bibliotheque Nationale. She lives in Philadelphia and teaches at Drexel University and ICP.

As always, books were available for purchase and viewing.